Quad QC24 - II40 Owner Manual PDF
Quad QC24 - II40 Owner Manual PDF
Quad QC24 - II40 Owner Manual PDF
QC–twenty four
Valve Amplification System
not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
(NEC Section 810-71) MA 02062
Ground clamps
Valve preamplifier
Valve complement 1x 6111 twin triode
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IMPORTANT NOTES
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OPERATION GUARANTEE AND PRODUCT REGISTRATION
CD Phono Tuner Tape Auxiliary Balance Volume On/Off Your QUAD equipment is guaranteed against any defect in material and
Selector Selector Selector Monitors Sources Control Control Switch
workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase with the
b c d e f g h i exception of the valves, which are warranted for three months. Proof of
purchase is required for Warranty claims.
Please complete and return the enclosed Warranty registration form. Within
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the warranty period QUAD will undertake replacement of defective parts
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negligence. Your statutory rights within the territory in which you purchased
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the equipment are not affected by this warranty.
CD Phono Tuner Tape 1 Tape 2 Aux 1 Aux 2
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adjust the specifications and performance from time to time.
There are no user replaceable or serviceable parts inside this equipment.
Unauthorised attempts to service or modify this product will void the
warranty.
Switching On
The mains switch i on the QC – twenty four is a 'push ON push OFF' type. SERVICE ARRANGEMENTS
When the switch is depressed power is applied, when released, the power is
switched off. If your QUAD equipment requires servicing (including valve replacement)
Switch on the required source component. you should return it to the dealer from whom the equipment was purchased.
Switch on the preamplifier via the ON/OFF switch i. The indicator on If you are abroad and there is no suitable dealer in your area, please contact
the CD selector button will light. the distributor for the country in which it was purchased or QUAD
Now switch each power amplifier on via the switch b on the rear of the Electroacoustics Ltd.
unit. You will see the valves begin to glow. It is user's responsibility, whether the equipment is under warranty or
otherwise, to ensure that equipment for service is returned carriage paid and
Warming Up in the original packaging. You should enclose a brief note with your name
and address and the reason for returning the equipment.
Valve amplifiers need time to reach their correct operating temperature.
Allow at least fifteen minutes for the amplifiers to 'warm up' before use. ACCESSORIES
Warming up should always be done with the volume control at zero.
The following optional accessories are available.
If you play loud music while the system is cold the output valves will not be
fully operational and the amplifier will be starved of both voltage and Accessory Description Part No.
current. The resulting distortion is both unpleasant to listen to and IEC mains cable 2m, fitted with UK plug QUKES2B
potentially damaging to both the amplifiers' valves and your loudspeakers. IEC mains cable 2m, fitted with European plug QU2P2S2
Intensive use of this equipment before it has properly warmed up will also Double ended RCA phono cable 500mm QP2P2SA
shorten the life of your output and rectifier valves.
Double ended RCA phono cable 1m QP2P21A
These factors should especially be borne in mind if you are using sensitive Double ended RCA phono cable 2m QP2P22A
high performance loudspeakers such as QUAD Electrostatics. Note: We do not supply loudspeaker cables terminated with 4mm plugs, nor the
plugs themselves.
Selecting a Source
CARE AND CLEANING
The CD, Tuner, Aux 1 and Aux 2 selector buttons, b d and f, operate
identically. Depressing any of these buttons plays the relevant source.
The surface of the equipment may be cleaned with a damp cloth provided
Any of the above inputs can be used to play any audio line level source that the power has been removed first. Solvent based cleaning materials
regardless of the description on the unit's front panel. should not be used as they may damage the paint finish.
As supplied from the factory, the Phono selector c is also a line level input
and operates in identical fashion to the above inputs. SAFETY AND OPERATION OF ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS
CD Input
Misuse of electrical products carries the risk of electrical shock. Your QUAD
equipment is intended for use in a domestic environment. Ensure that all
The CD input b is the default input. Regardless of the source that is in use electrical connections are securely and competently made to the unit before
when you switch the preamplifier off, when you next switch on the unit will power is applied. Protect access to the rear of the equipment by careful
automatically select the CD input. placement. Note that the voltage output of the power amplifiers can reach
Switching off the preamplifier will also reset any selected Tape Monitor to high peak levels and that metal parts, such as loudspeaker connectors, must
OFF. not be touchable while the equipment is powered.
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Connecting the QUAD II – forty power amplifiers INSTALLATION
If this is your first valve amplifier please familiarise yourself with some issues
surrounding the safe use of the QC – twenty four and QUAD II – forty.
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Connecting the QUAD QC – twenty four Preamplifier Control Unit To connect a cable to the Ground terminal:
Partially unscrew the top section of the terminal. Strip about 8mm of
Fused IEC Preamp Tape Monitor Line Level Phono Input insulation from the ground wire and curl the bared end clockwise around the
Mains Input Outputs Inputs & Outputs Inputs Signal Ground terminal post. Tighten securely, but do not overtighten.
Connecting the QC – twenty four to a power amplifier (refer to fig. c on the drawing above)
The QC – twenty four is provided with two preamplifier outputs. These are
15VA Output Tape 1 Tape 2 CD Tuner Aux1 Aux2 Phono
identical in specification and are provided solely for the purposes of bi-
L amplifying in conjunction with a second pair of QUAD II – forty power
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amplifiers. They should not be used to run a second pair of amplifiers in a
remote location as the lumped effect of long cable runs and low impedance
230V~50HzT100mA Fuse
100V~60HzT200mA Fuse
Play Rec Play Rec DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE loading may seriously impair the system's high frequency performance.
MADE IN ENGLAND BY QUAD ELECTROACOUSTICS LTD
Caution! Always make sure that the preamplifier, all associated source units
and especially the power amplifiers are switched off at the mains when
connecting or disconnecting power amplifiers or any source components.
When making stereo connections from the QC – twenty four to source
components or to power amplifiers, plugs and sockets coded white or black To connect a stereo or two monobloc power amplifiers:
usually indicate the LEFT channel and those coded red the RIGHT channel. Connect a pair of high quality screened cables terminated in RCA phono
In a stereo pair the upper socket is usually the Left Channel and the lower plugs from the chosen pair of OUTPUT sockets (fig. c) of the QC – twenty
socket the Right. If you are in any doubt, consult a qualified dealer. four to the line input of the power amplifier.
Note: Some power amplifiers have two sets of line input sockets, one pair going
Connecting Source Components (refer to fig. e on the drawing above) via a volume control or other attenuator internal to the power amplifier, one
going direct to the power amplifier inputs. In all such cases the direct input is the
Virtually any line level audio source component may be connected to the line preferred choice.
level inputs e. These include tuners, CD players etc. When the QC – twenty
four is switched on, the CD input will always be selected first. Refer to Page 11 for connections to the QUAD II – forty power amplifiers.
To connect a source component to the QC – twenty four:
Connect a pair of high quality screened cables terminated in RCA phono
plugs from the LINE OUTPUT of the source component to the chosen
input of the QC – twenty four.
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MAINS WORKING VOLTAGE AND FUSE RATINGS Connecting the QUAD QC – twenty four to the QUAD II – forty (refer to fig. g above)
Decide which of the two power amplifiers is to be the left channel and which
The rated voltage for this unit is marked on the rear panel. Please check with the
the right channel and place the units in their intended locations having
dealer if you intend to use the equipment in regions which use different values of
regard to the suggestions on page 7.
mains voltage.
Using an appropriate screened RCA phono cable, connect the INPUT
QUAD manufactures equipment to the following nominal mains voltages. socket g of each QUAD II – forty to the requisite OUTPUT socket (fig. c
page 8) of the QC – twenty four.
230VAC - Europe & UK 115VAC - USA, etc
The interconnect leads should be the same length regardless of the
100VAC - Japan, etc 220VAC - Korea, etc
placement of the power amplifiers relative to the preamplifier.
If you are in any doubt what the voltage is in your area you should ask a Take care when running signal cables to keep them away from sources of
qualified electrician before applying power to the equipment. Your QUAD interference and noise.
equipment will work within standard tolerances of the nominal voltage. Do not run signal cables parallel to mains cables or lines carrying digital
traffic.
QUAD II – forty. The mains supply fuse is on the rear panel and
accessible when the IEC mains plug is removed. If it has broken you should
check for any obvious cause before replacing the fuse with one of the correct FINAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
rating and type.
QUAD QC – twenty four. The mains supply fuse is on the rear panel When all the sources have been connected, the power amplifiers are fully
and accessible when the IEC mains plug is removed. If it has broken you connected to the loudspeakers and the preamplifier, and all system
should check for any obvious cause before replacing the fuse with one of the connections have been double-checked, the final process is to connect the
correct rating and type. mains. Ensure that the mains switches b on the rear panels of the QUAD II
– forty power amplifiers are switched OFF.
The mains supply fuse ratings for each product are listed in the table below: Ensure that the ON/OFF switch on the front panel of the QC – twenty
four is set to the OFF (fully extended) position.
Fuse Rating Ensure that the volume control on front panel of the QC – twenty four is
Nominal Fuse Rating
Region at the minimum (fully anticlockwise) position.
Voltage QUAD II – forty QUAD QC – twenty four
Plug the three supplied IEC leads into their respective mains input
Europe T1.6AL Slow Blow sockets on each QUAD unit.
230VAC T100mAL Slow Blow 5x20mm
5x20mm Plug the IEC leads into the wall sockets and switch these sockets on.
T3.15AL Slow Blow Plug in the mains leads and switch on the power to your source units.
USA 115 VAC
5x20mm
T200mAL Slow Blow 5x20mm
The system is now fully connected and ready for operation.
T3.15AL Slow Blow
Japan 100VAC
5x20mm
T200mAL Slow Blow 5x20mm
MAINS CONNECTIONS
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INTRODUCTION Recording, Monitoring and Playback
Switching Off
Important Note:
When you switch off the equipment, turn the Volume control to minimum
As there is a large number of possible installation configurations, QUAD before switching off the system. The preamplifier should be switched off
has taken the decision not to supply interconnects with this product. You last.
will require two screened interconnect cables terminated with RCA phono
plugs to connect the two QUAD II – forty monobloc power amplifiers to
the QUAD QC – twenty four preamplifier control unit. Please discuss your *When recording from one recorder to another, connect the unit that will
individual requirements with your QUAD appointed dealer and be guided provide the signal to be recorded as follows:
by his advice. Connect the REC or LINE IN sockets to the REC outputs (1 or 2) of
the QC – twenty four.
Connect the LINE OUT or PLAY sockets from this unit to a spare
high level input, e.g. Aux 1.
When you select the chosen input (e.g. Aux 1) this signal may now be
recorded on the other recording unit.
Note: This procedure should not be used with a three head tape unit.
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Overall volume levels
Output levels from different audio source components in a high fidelity
system often vary dramatically. For instance, it is not unusual for a CD
player to produce levels significantly higher (18 dB and more) than an FM
tuner. So, always turn the volume control down before changing sources
as the resulting surge could damage your loudspeakers.
It follows that the position of the volume control is not an infallible guide
as to 'how loud' the equipment will go. Though the overload
characteristics of the QUAD II – forty are such that you will be able to
play your music at surprisingly high levels, if the sound is distorted, you
are probably overloading your equipment whatever the position of the
volume control.
Damping Factor
INSTRUCTION MANUAL Damping Factor is the ratio of a loudspeaker's nominal impedance divided
by the output impedance of the amplifier. Because they use output
transformers and much lower levels of overall negative feedback, valve
CONTENTS amplifiers have modest damping factors compared with solid-state
amplifiers. The Damping Factor of the QUAD II – forty is 20 into 8 Ohms
at 700 Hz. This is entirely suitable for virtually all modern loudspeakers
and, of course, ideally suited to QUAD Electrostatic loudspeakers.
Important notes ...............................................................................................3 No damage can result through connecting a loudspeaker to the incorrect
terminal on the amplifier but the sound will be less dynamic and powerful.
Introduction. ....................................................................................................4
Retrospect and Prospect
Packing list and unpacking the equipment...................................................4
Apart from a very few specialised fields such as high power transmitters,
Guarantee and product registration..............................................................5 the valve has been obsolete in almost every walk of life for at least thirty
years and yet, it remains the equipment of choice for thousands of music
Service arrangements......................................................................................5 lovers and audiophiles the world over.
Safety and operation of electrical products ..................................................5 Audio amplification has been with us for almost ninety years and for over
fifty of those ninety, the name of QUAD has been synonymous with the
Mains working voltage and fuse ratings .......................................................6 very best the world has to offer. In producing the QUAD II – forty and
QC – twenty four, our first new valve equipment for over thirty years, we
Mains connections ...........................................................................................6 have re-visited the very roots of our being. We hope the result lives up to
your highest expectations.
Installation .......................................................................................................7
Connecting the QUAD QC – twenty four preamplifier ................................8
Connecting the QUAD II – forty power amplifier ......................................10
Final System Connections.............................................................................11
Operation .......................................................................................................12
Additional information .................................................................................14
Specifications .................................................................................................16
Your QUAD valve amplification requires special care with installation and
operation if it is to function to its full potential.
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